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spend a million dollars for education. the craziest thing ever. >> in other times things don't go as planned. you might enter school intending to do something that pays a high salary and might not graduate. by the time you graduate you may have changed from mind, so i think families need to be realistic about the risk involved in banking on coming out of school was a really high salary. gerri: charlie, i want to ask you a question. the very fact of governments and loans, is that the thing that is spurring colleges and universities in many cases to raise the tuition each and every year. at the end of the day the kids would get the money to come to school with. >> i think government plays a huge role in my tuition is skyrocketing. since 1980 the revelation has been 135%. you can see that because we keep on passing more and more government programs and a central authority trying to back it. in pleading in this tree, happening with the student loan bubble command government says we will subsidize it. more people want to go in
spend a million dollars for education. the craziest thing ever. >> in other times things don't go as planned. you might enter school intending to do something that pays a high salary and might not graduate. by the time you graduate you may have changed from mind, so i think families need to be realistic about the risk involved in banking on coming out of school was a really high salary. gerri: charlie, i want to ask you a question. the very fact of governments and loans, is that the thing...
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you'll find great trader blocks, educational material, check it out. here's what's coming up next. talk about an oscar-worthy trade. >> you like me! >> last month cohen carder teams up for a bullish trade on netflix that has been nothing short of a blockbuster and they have a way to make even more. will the sequel be as good as the original? find out when "options action" returns. time for pump up the volume. the names that were heating up the sizzle index this week. a dollar and a dream. that's all you need to buy anything in one of this discount retailer's stores. this week they bet dollars to doughnuts that the company would report impressive earnings. unfortunately the numbers were a dollar or two short. leaving these traders trying to pass the buck. what company are we talking about? we'll tell you when "options action" returns. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive
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gerri: you are very educated about this topic. what would be the key ingredient of immigration reform from your point of view? >> the two things that we talk about a major talking about doing individual pieces of immigration, there are lots of different things can do. this then visa bill that we just passed at the end of the last congress. we will certainly be interested in addressing that again if. agricultural immigration reform, e-rarefy which is one of the things that was on the president's list to have employers able to easily verify whether or not somebody is lawfully allowed to take the job because they are considering the offer. border security and enforcement of immigration laws and said the united states, too tough ones in my opinion are what you do with that ten, 11 million people who are in the united states today, obviously not going to have a trail of tears headed back to the border of millions of people leaving, but i also did not think the american people have in the stomach for saying, okay. you are here now. we w
gerri: you are very educated about this topic. what would be the key ingredient of immigration reform from your point of view? >> the two things that we talk about a major talking about doing individual pieces of immigration, there are lots of different things can do. this then visa bill that we just passed at the end of the last congress. we will certainly be interested in addressing that again if. agricultural immigration reform, e-rarefy which is one of the things that was on the...
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number one, the economy is bleak, the job market for young children coming out of college is difficult, education costs are really expensive. at the same time they themselves from the affluent do not believe that they will leave as much to their children as they once thought. many reasons for that the large part, low interest rates people have to spend down principal. the fact we don't have defined benefit pension plans very much, the vulnerability of medicare and social security and finally, and that this cannot be overstated, the foundational jolt that many of these individuals up took with the 2008 and 2009 -- financial crisis or of a sudden their measurements for success were no longer in terms of beating or not beating the s&p or some other benchmark but rather whether or not the companies that they invested in survived at all. that's really, really important and still is having a large effect. you see that in the survey. gerri: leaving a legacy from a 46 percent said it means being remembered and passing on tradition. thanks for coming on. interesting survey. appreciate your time. >> thank
number one, the economy is bleak, the job market for young children coming out of college is difficult, education costs are really expensive. at the same time they themselves from the affluent do not believe that they will leave as much to their children as they once thought. many reasons for that the large part, low interest rates people have to spend down principal. the fact we don't have defined benefit pension plans very much, the vulnerability of medicare and social security and finally,...
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my job is not just to entertain you but educate and teach. call me 1-800-743-cnbc. don't you just hate reality? boo! don't you hate it when you know the numbers are too high or the world is simply not yet in a place where you can be confident that things are okay? the thought don't you hate that some members of the federal reserve think that we have reached a great place so it is time to stop helping the economy. the heat don't you hate that washington doesn't care what place that we are in at all. don't you hate that karma. >> house of pleasure. >> house of pain. >> dow sinking 55 points today. nasdaq declining .23%. you know i hate all of these things. what do you do? throw your hands up? no, you look for themes. that is why i'm a big believer in themes. all week i plan to trace out the themes of 2013 that you can fall back on when the dow falls. the headlines are dominated by anxiety. i expect the market to go down in the near future. i like what alcoa said, and monsanto. but look, i think it is too high right now and maybe it comes in. but i don't want you to fe
my job is not just to entertain you but educate and teach. call me 1-800-743-cnbc. don't you just hate reality? boo! don't you hate it when you know the numbers are too high or the world is simply not yet in a place where you can be confident that things are okay? the thought don't you hate that some members of the federal reserve think that we have reached a great place so it is time to stop helping the economy. the heat don't you hate that washington doesn't care what place that we are in at...
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john: this scare that's educated me. when 60 minutes ran the story i believe.. environmentalist said the chemical keeping apples fresh killed kids. so apple growers lost billions. mom sport out apple juice. there is no evidence that even with the chemical are good for you. today the water may be fine but you may need to worry about the bottle. john: it could have a chemical that activists day -- say could cause all sorts of problems psych hyperactivity. another damages kids livers and kidneys from school supplied -- supplies. julie gunlock as young children with the independent women's forum what did you find? >> 1,000 studies said bpa is safe for common use. it is vilified and people say chemicals are scary. i will listen to what consumer activist organization says. there is no reason for it. john: what to the consumer rights groups have in it? >> money. they still fear. news sells. not just the organization but the mainstream media. john: the national resource defense council gave us the scare over the apples now have $185 million of assets we could get the bp
john: this scare that's educated me. when 60 minutes ran the story i believe.. environmentalist said the chemical keeping apples fresh killed kids. so apple growers lost billions. mom sport out apple juice. there is no evidence that even with the chemical are good for you. today the water may be fine but you may need to worry about the bottle. john: it could have a chemical that activists day -- say could cause all sorts of problems psych hyperactivity. another damages kids livers and kidneys...
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planning forward so you can start figuring that out sooner. ln fact, by thinking about where want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route... leads somewhere you weren't even looking. let's get to work. try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours of relief. capzasin-hp. take the pain out of arthritis. >> well, published reports has lance armstrong saying he may be ready to come clean. the reported reason, he hopes to restore his athletic eligibility. the editor of "bicycling magazine," an armstrong confession would be a very big deal. my sources indicate that armstrong and some of his representatives have been reaching out to people at the u.s. anti-doping agency at the u.s. justice department and some of the individuals that might have financial claims against him and he is really seeing if he can negotiate a situation where he could make a confession. and if that happened, even though, i have known the accusations to be true for a couple of years, it would be shocking for him to come out and make that admission. >> cnn has been
planning forward so you can start figuring that out sooner. ln fact, by thinking about where want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route... leads somewhere you weren't even looking. let's get to work. try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours of relief. capzasin-hp. take the pain out of arthritis. >> well, published reports has lance armstrong saying he may be ready to come clean. the reported reason, he hopes to...
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from a risk reward perspective, like health care and transportation, like housing and education offer a lot of value with not a lot of risk. >> so tell me how the fed plays into all of this, peter. there was all that noise last week about the division among fed members on how long the stimulus program should continue or will continue. if rates stay low and they don't fall any further, what's the impact of the growth in the muni bond market? how does that play into it? >> that's a great question. that's one we're talking about here as well. i think it's important to realize that the fed was only beginning to talk about having a debate or a discussion about removing that qe. so they've been anchoring on the long end of the market. which has kept rates from rising dramatically. i think that's the case for the foreseeable future. we don't see that removed any time soon. some of the excess in the economy, muni rates follow treasuries to some degree. we tend to be less volatile. muni rates rise to a lesser degree. we think given the fact rates have a bit of a ceiling on them and won't go mu
from a risk reward perspective, like health care and transportation, like housing and education offer a lot of value with not a lot of risk. >> so tell me how the fed plays into all of this, peter. there was all that noise last week about the division among fed members on how long the stimulus program should continue or will continue. if rates stay low and they don't fall any further, what's the impact of the growth in the muni bond market? how does that play into it? >> that's a...
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playing xbox in their mother's basement well into their 20s and girls are really pushed towards higher education and careers these days. stress is definitely a factor. >> thank you, wendy. >> thanks. see you next week. >>> some are a bit irked by the possible makeup of the president's new cabinet. there is a bit of a pattern here. we'll ask about that next. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, w
playing xbox in their mother's basement well into their 20s and girls are really pushed towards higher education and careers these days. stress is definitely a factor. >> thank you, wendy. >> thanks. see you next week. >>> some are a bit irked by the possible makeup of the president's new cabinet. there is a bit of a pattern here. we'll ask about that next. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone...
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and they come into areas like health care, education, energy conservation and we'll show -- we'll demonstrate applications on each one of those. and if people that are here in las vegas go by our booth, you'll see them. one of the very interesting ones that's being adopted in new york is what we call golden eye. it's a way for first responders to be able to see on a private camera the biometrics of the firefighters, they can see the layout of the building, they have an infrared camera, they can spot people in distress that can't help themselves. >> great. we look forward to seeing more of that verizon technology at work. unfortunately we have to leave it here. thanks so much for joining us, lowell mcadams, ceo of verizon. >> they're going to kill me in the control room, i'm going to ask you one more question anyway. rim shares had this huge run to the end of the year on this heightened expectation of what blackberry ten is going to deliver. are you as optimistic for that new product? >> the term would i use is hopeful. there's an awful lot of dedicated blackberry users out there and they've b
and they come into areas like health care, education, energy conservation and we'll show -- we'll demonstrate applications on each one of those. and if people that are here in las vegas go by our booth, you'll see them. one of the very interesting ones that's being adopted in new york is what we call golden eye. it's a way for first responders to be able to see on a private camera the biometrics of the firefighters, they can see the layout of the building, they have an infrared camera, they can...
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do more education, put funding in educating these kids on bullying. we have a peer-to-peer program. >> thank you for reminding us of that, dan. the layers lay on top of each other. there's the question of mental illness and the question of our social illnesses. none of that can be divorced from the policies that we can enact today and reduce the access to guns from everything from the internet to gun shows and all those things. this is complex. we spent an hour in it. i appreciate you all for being here. a couple of you are sticking around. thank you for bringing your passion and experience to us. this is a tough one. >> we understand the fight. we going to stay with the mothers. yesterday, a kid got shot across from harlem of the save. legislatures listen to what the president proposed. i hope they make their best argument. >> we are changing gears dramatically next. we are going to try to lighten it up. we are going have a funny moment about amy poehler and tina fey as they take center stage. we are going to talk women in hollywood. there's more ner
do more education, put funding in educating these kids on bullying. we have a peer-to-peer program. >> thank you for reminding us of that, dan. the layers lay on top of each other. there's the question of mental illness and the question of our social illnesses. none of that can be divorced from the policies that we can enact today and reduce the access to guns from everything from the internet to gun shows and all those things. this is complex. we spent an hour in it. i appreciate you all...
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because we have the cash flow to pay interest on debt, but you can like close down the department of education and justice and make your social security payment and pay your vet rarngs not the military. >> unreal. >> different ways to work, $270 billion coming in and if you get rid of the deficit spending, we can service the debt and keep parts of the government open. >> right. >> but none of it is going to be pretty. >> if it's so easy to close down agencies, why do they exist? i'll leave you with that. thanks to both of you. placing his bet on a new tablet. fittingly they are doing it in business. the head of hewlett-packard's computer business will be with me from the electronics show and why this will be different than past attempts which did not work out for hewlett-packard. up next, pays to watch the "closing bell." herb greenberg predicted price matching would be made a year-round event. herb will be around to tell us what happens next. you'll want to listen to this. stay with us. what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i
because we have the cash flow to pay interest on debt, but you can like close down the department of education and justice and make your social security payment and pay your vet rarngs not the military. >> unreal. >> different ways to work, $270 billion coming in and if you get rid of the deficit spending, we can service the debt and keep parts of the government open. >> right. >> but none of it is going to be pretty. >> if it's so easy to close down agencies, why...
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what is the reason for this >> the big thing is education. we have a problem with burmese pythons in the everglades but they're definitely not a public safety issue. this is ecological issue we're looking at right now. melissa: are people invited, seems like they're invite to go in and kill the snakes. is that humane? is that what they're doing? should the state be sponsoring that? >> well, there's two different groups of individuals. i works, initially we were all dubbed "python hunters". that is it where the show came from. i'm one of the agents that collects the animals alive and we collect data on these animals to try to find out how many are out there, where are the highest populations and what is their reproduction in the wild. and we check gut content as well to see what these animals are eating out there in the everglades. then your second group of individuals are your licensed game hunters and what they have done since the burmese poo thethon is not -- python is not native to florida, they made it legal for game hunters when game hun
what is the reason for this >> the big thing is education. we have a problem with burmese pythons in the everglades but they're definitely not a public safety issue. this is ecological issue we're looking at right now. melissa: are people invited, seems like they're invite to go in and kill the snakes. is that humane? is that what they're doing? should the state be sponsoring that? >> well, there's two different groups of individuals. i works, initially we were all dubbed...
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well, some count their free education worth about $50,000 these days is enough. but there's an ever-growing clamor of how to compensate the athletes. the question is how. even mark emmert the president of the ncaa is supportive. his point isn't to make it play for pay, it's to update a decades-old scholarship model out of date. most of these kids cannot even get side jobs for pocket money or do anything but go to class, practice, and travel. proponents say the dollar figure is enough to allow them to focus on sports and school while not allowing them to live a life different than the average student. even with that, football and basketball generate ridiculous revenue. the upcoming tv deal to televise the winner, $470 million for 12 years. some of that at some point has to trickle down to the student athlete. >> really interesting that it hasn't trickled down yet. >> not so far. it's always been i think they get $50 a month or something for milk money and that's basically it. >> who are you picking tonight, ty? >> my heart says notre dame on this. >> i'm going on
well, some count their free education worth about $50,000 these days is enough. but there's an ever-growing clamor of how to compensate the athletes. the question is how. even mark emmert the president of the ncaa is supportive. his point isn't to make it play for pay, it's to update a decades-old scholarship model out of date. most of these kids cannot even get side jobs for pocket money or do anything but go to class, practice, and travel. proponents say the dollar figure is enough to allow...
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playing xbox in their mother's basement well into their 20s and girls are really pushed towards higher education and careers these days. stress is definitely a factor. >> thank you, wendy. >> thanks. see you next week. >>> some are a bit irked by the possible makeup of the president's new cabinet. there is a bit of a pattern here. we'll ask about that. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large
playing xbox in their mother's basement well into their 20s and girls are really pushed towards higher education and careers these days. stress is definitely a factor. >> thank you, wendy. >> thanks. see you next week. >>> some are a bit irked by the possible makeup of the president's new cabinet. there is a bit of a pattern here. we'll ask about that. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started...
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. >> i -- can you make money by shorting the for profit education, if, in fact, they have some accountability in the future? that doesn't seem like a crazy thought, that, you know, you sell these degrees, maybe they should be worth something. >> right. maybe should be able to get a job and pay the loan back. >> i know -- >> that's crazy. >> let's just say that were to happen. that's interesting. >> as a parent of two college students right now, i can tell you, maybe one of the things they should do is just cut the crazy increase in spending on some of the universities. that's completely -- >> that's a silly idea. >> one of the things i would say is, start to look at alcohol stocks, really, kids can't afford to go buy as expensive a beer. >> let's hit jane wells with a look at what's coming up next. jane? >> melissa, we're going to talk about the coolest things at ces. and the hottest thing as the bcs game last night, when we come back after the break. what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and
. >> i -- can you make money by shorting the for profit education, if, in fact, they have some accountability in the future? that doesn't seem like a crazy thought, that, you know, you sell these degrees, maybe they should be worth something. >> right. maybe should be able to get a job and pay the loan back. >> i know -- >> that's crazy. >> let's just say that were to happen. that's interesting. >> as a parent of two college students right now, i can tell...
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i think that faith is important and i think education is important because so many things happen under the influence of drugs and alcohol. i agree with you. it is a cultural issue as well. >> hang on. everybody stay put. we have more work to do. washington spending all of our money until the politicians tell us how they are going to spend it. it has been 1,050 days since they have decided to pass a budge it's. and he joins us up next. [ male announcer ] staples is the number-one office superstore ink retailer in america. now get $6 back in staples rewards for every ink cartridge you recycle when you spend $50 on hp ink. staples. that was easy. sven gets great rewards for his small business! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great businesses deserve great rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on e
i think that faith is important and i think education is important because so many things happen under the influence of drugs and alcohol. i agree with you. it is a cultural issue as well. >> hang on. everybody stay put. we have more work to do. washington spending all of our money until the politicians tell us how they are going to spend it. it has been 1,050 days since they have decided to pass a budge it's. and he joins us up next. [ male announcer ] staples is the number-one office...
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. >> when steve came and laid out the case in for-profit education, that -- >> that was one of the most -- >> there were people on the other side of that. not like this but there were people on the other side of that. >> let's talk about taking sides. as traders you're going to have to make a decision whether you're on the side of ackman or on the side of loeb if you're even willing to dabble in this one. >> i'm not willing to dabble in this. how does the ceo not know what their outside network exposure is. i heard the whole thing. it doesn't make sense to me. if the ceo can't give me answers, i'm not interested. >> he's claims is a -- >> they gave some presentation that they know certain things. they compare themselves to costco. i had a heated dispute with michael johnson about this, it was really good thing. it was respectfully heated i might add. when they bring up costco and they say costcosells to a customer and that small business doesn't know who they sell to and there's a big difference. costco is not regulated through the multi-layer rules of the federal trait commission. -- f
. >> when steve came and laid out the case in for-profit education, that -- >> that was one of the most -- >> there were people on the other side of that. not like this but there were people on the other side of that. >> let's talk about taking sides. as traders you're going to have to make a decision whether you're on the side of ackman or on the side of loeb if you're even willing to dabble in this one. >> i'm not willing to dabble in this. how does the ceo not...
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that has to happen in order to catalyze the education market as well as second quarter sales. sgloolts ben, good to talk with you. thanks so much for coming on. >> thank you. >>> so? what do you think on apple? there is some chatter on the street that seems to be more negative. >> what really struck me is the contradiction. he's saying that we're still so far above, 30% above where the buy side is in terms of our forecast in units, yet i'm lowering my price target. he talked about volatility. it's very volume tiff. this stock goes up and down more in an hour than you do sitting at an all-you can eat buffet, so you have to stick with it, stay with it. it's going to be okay, if he's right in what he's saying, a very bad quarterly report. >> so you look at the price targets there on the street. brian, why do i mention topeka is at 1,111 as the higher barclays is right behind that, doc. >> well, and there was a bit of good news for all the folks that want to dance on the grave of apple, the bit of good news was ntt has half of the penetration in all of japan. they say they're open
that has to happen in order to catalyze the education market as well as second quarter sales. sgloolts ben, good to talk with you. thanks so much for coming on. >> thank you. >>> so? what do you think on apple? there is some chatter on the street that seems to be more negative. >> what really struck me is the contradiction. he's saying that we're still so far above, 30% above where the buy side is in terms of our forecast in units, yet i'm lowering my price target. he...
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preserving our rights to protect ourselves with -- but you understand the difference here and as an educated guy, i think you can understand what arps are and what you're featuring on your website there is a woman holding a handgun. you don't show anything -- anything to do with the assault-style weapons and there are two guys, if we can see the ad, there are two guys walking down the street in portland with assault-style weapons draped over their backs down the main street just to get everyone kind of feeling comfortable with people walking around with assault-style weapons. why don't you have a picture like that? >> i have no problem putting a picture like that on the website. >> you don't have a picture like that. you have a lady holding a smaller version. >> i'm a marketing person. a woman holding a revolver. >> why not show these two dudes, with assault-style weapons walking down the street and why not have them, you're not trying to get the lady with the little handg handgun. >> of course, i am. >> you are? >> of course, i am. >> so that smiling lady who appreciates her little handgun
preserving our rights to protect ourselves with -- but you understand the difference here and as an educated guy, i think you can understand what arps are and what you're featuring on your website there is a woman holding a handgun. you don't show anything -- anything to do with the assault-style weapons and there are two guys, if we can see the ad, there are two guys walking down the street in portland with assault-style weapons draped over their backs down the main street just to get everyone...
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thanks for educating us on this sunday morning. still to come, greta van sus stran does more than just cover haiti and an espn pundit talks himself out of a jail and al rocker's visit to the white house. straight ahead. see that's much better! that was good. you had your shoulder pointed, you kept your eyes on your target. let's do it again -- watch me. just like that one... [ male announcer ] the durability of the volkswagen passat. pass down something he will be grateful for. that's the power of german engineering. ♪ back to you. can your moisturizer do that? [ female announcer ] dermatologist recommended aveeno has an oat formula, now proven to build a moisture reserve, so skin can replenish itself. that's healthy skin for life. only from aveeno. starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. lenny,. >>> time now for the media monitor. our look at the hits and errors in the news business. g
thanks for educating us on this sunday morning. still to come, greta van sus stran does more than just cover haiti and an espn pundit talks himself out of a jail and al rocker's visit to the white house. straight ahead. see that's much better! that was good. you had your shoulder pointed, you kept your eyes on your target. let's do it again -- watch me. just like that one... [ male announcer ] the durability of the volkswagen passat. pass down something he will be grateful for. that's the power...
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thanks for taking my education. >> sorry about that -- you give ga -- you gave it a good shot. >> caller: what about the stock ilmn. stock down by $4 today. is it a good time to buy? also do you think roche will extend its offer of buying il m illumina? >> my partner in the morning, david fair, is america's best reporter when it comes to business. he told people do not believe the hype about the roche bill for illumina. roche walked away, illumina is too high. i would waiting in 45 to pull the trigger. not before then. it's time to turn off the risk on/risk off babble. i'm focusing on themes that could help you in 2013. the rise of the regional banks and the return of the autos are excellent places to start. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up, drug dollars. the biggest names in biotech with breaking news at the largest health care conference of the year. cramer's going straight to the source to get you the inside scoop. tonight, jim's got two exclusives. the ceos of nps pharma and exact sciences just ahead. >>> and later, king of the hill. they're the two top performers in the
thanks for taking my education. >> sorry about that -- you give ga -- you gave it a good shot. >> caller: what about the stock ilmn. stock down by $4 today. is it a good time to buy? also do you think roche will extend its offer of buying il m illumina? >> my partner in the morning, david fair, is america's best reporter when it comes to business. he told people do not believe the hype about the roche bill for illumina. roche walked away, illumina is too high. i would waiting...
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>> this takes a long time for it to sort of hash out the same way it did in for-profit education. >> five minutes to trash ackman. >> by the way, by the way -- well, remember, they're coming out tomorrow with the analyst meeting in new york. it will be webcast and presenting their case and remember they said they'll shred ackman. >> i was at solomon taking it public. the same issue that is are raised now raised back then. this is nothing new. >> interesting story. takes a juicy turn today. we'll continue the follow it. >>> how does a 12.5% return for stocks sound in that's what deutsche banc is predicting. we have two guests for a cnbc exclusive interview. thank you for coming on. >> thank you. >> how do we get 12.5%? >> yeah. it's certainly a good return, low interest rate environment. i like to think of it as a fair return for honest work. not the best return out of the equity market in past years but a good return coming from some earnings growth and pe expansion and a 2.5% dividend return. >> from an economy that continues to improve. >> it is improving. first half i think weighe
>> this takes a long time for it to sort of hash out the same way it did in for-profit education. >> five minutes to trash ackman. >> by the way, by the way -- well, remember, they're coming out tomorrow with the analyst meeting in new york. it will be webcast and presenting their case and remember they said they'll shred ackman. >> i was at solomon taking it public. the same issue that is are raised now raised back then. this is nothing new. >> interesting story....
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himself he helped lead the fight for the post 9/11 gi bill so today's returning heros can get their education too. having co-chaired our advisory board he knows our forces collect, analyze and depend on good intelligence. chuck recognizes that american leadership is indispensable in a dangerous world. i saw this in our travels together in the middle east. he understands that america stands strongest when we stand with allies and with friends. as successful businessman, he knows that even as we make tough fiscal choices, we have to do so wisely, guided by strategy and keep our military the strongest force the world has ever known. maybe most importantly chuck knows that war is not an on stra obstruction. he understands sending young americans to fight in dirt, mud, is something we only have to do when necessary. it is geared towards the guy at the bot doing the fighting and dying. with chuck our troops will also know just like sarge et hague el was there for his other brother, secretary hagel will be there for you. finally, chuck represent the bipartisan pra tradition that we need more up in w
himself he helped lead the fight for the post 9/11 gi bill so today's returning heros can get their education too. having co-chaired our advisory board he knows our forces collect, analyze and depend on good intelligence. chuck recognizes that american leadership is indispensable in a dangerous world. i saw this in our travels together in the middle east. he understands that america stands strongest when we stand with allies and with friends. as successful businessman, he knows that even as we...
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broadly shared economic growth, and dealing with problems like gun violence and immigration and education and infrastructure. we've got to stop being accountants. i think if we are going to keep talking like this, we might as well have a constitutional amendment requiring all members of congress to be accountants. because all we're going to be doing for four areas is talking about budgets. >> carly fiorina, there is some symmetry here. the white house would argue that the 2010 election happened, the republicans had big gains. $20 billion cuts in the budget control act of last year. the president wins re-election. gets his tax hikes, now we've got a debt ceiling negotiation. they are going to push for additional spending cuts. is this the right balance to get ultimately to where we have to go? >> well, unfortunately, i think this will sound like a crazy thing to say. but everyone in washington is spending way too much time talking about the politics and not enough time talking about the pragmatic facts. here are the pragmatic facts. the economy has been in a slow-growth mode now for three
broadly shared economic growth, and dealing with problems like gun violence and immigration and education and infrastructure. we've got to stop being accountants. i think if we are going to keep talking like this, we might as well have a constitutional amendment requiring all members of congress to be accountants. because all we're going to be doing for four areas is talking about budgets. >> carly fiorina, there is some symmetry here. the white house would argue that the 2010 election...
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my job's not just to entertain, but to educate, teach you how the market works. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. the script right now says the companies are supposed to be performing horribly. we're supposed to be geared for disappointment. which makes it so unfathomable that the averages rally today. dow gaining 62 points, s&p rising .27%, nasdaq climbing .45%. what do you do? i have to put myself in the mind of the market. what do you do when a gigantic fortune 200 company you haven't heard of but with everything with testament -- what do you do when they say things are much better than expected? how do you spin that story negatively, darn it? particularly when the stock jumps $2.12? how confounding and totally off message is the announcement from striker, the medical device company with a broad array of products designed to make your body work better, even when it's aging rapidly, like mine, that sales are well above what wall street was looking for? what gives here? rallied on $1.41. didn't anyone tell those guys or their customers that the affordable care act is g
my job's not just to entertain, but to educate, teach you how the market works. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. the script right now says the companies are supposed to be performing horribly. we're supposed to be geared for disappointment. which makes it so unfathomable that the averages rally today. dow gaining 62 points, s&p rising .27%, nasdaq climbing .45%. what do you do? i have to put myself in the mind of the market. what do you do when a gigantic fortune 200 company you haven't heard of...
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look at this, 2.7 billion extra for k through 12 education and 450 million dollars extra for school, energy efficiency projects. steve malanga is here, the expert on state finances. i'm saying that, yeah, i've been harsh on california in the past, the formerly golden state. i say you've got to look more deeply at this budget it ain't as good as it looks and you say what? >> a couple of things, first of all, california has been essentially borrowing to increase its spending and they have about 23 billion dollars of debt that they have to pay back. it includes-- >> hold on, i've got to interrupt. they got 23 billion dollars. more debt than that, this is just budget deficit. stuart: this is fresh borrowing to cover the 26 billion deficit in the past and that 23 billion has to be repaid, but is not included in this budget. >> well, yes, actually it is included in the budget. in other words, a lot of the money from the tax increase and tax revenues currently are actually going to basically pay back borrowing against previous budgets. so and then the the second thing that's happening is ca
look at this, 2.7 billion extra for k through 12 education and 450 million dollars extra for school, energy efficiency projects. steve malanga is here, the expert on state finances. i'm saying that, yeah, i've been harsh on california in the past, the formerly golden state. i say you've got to look more deeply at this budget it ain't as good as it looks and you say what? >> a couple of things, first of all, california has been essentially borrowing to increase its spending and they have...
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way, charlie, if anything we've learned from this, is the fact that we need to do something to help educate people. >> right. >> because when people hear the term "distributer," it's absolutely understandable they would think, oh, that is somebody who distributes herbalife products. >> right. >> the reality is the vast majority of our distributers are our customers who have decided to become a distributer -- >> so you're saying your distributers are customers. >> are absolutely. >> and he's getting them confused, at the very least. >> you know something? what the legal research showed is that 73% of the customers that they serve actually are really discount customers. >> okay. he's also saying, and he uses his own data against you. he says that the majority of your distributers earn less than $8,000 a year. is that true 124. >> so here's what he's looking at, actually. so he's looking at our statement of gross compensation because, again, we're a totally transparent company, we're out on the internet. >> right. >> but here is what, and if you look at that statement, what it says is this onl
way, charlie, if anything we've learned from this, is the fact that we need to do something to help educate people. >> right. >> because when people hear the term "distributer," it's absolutely understandable they would think, oh, that is somebody who distributes herbalife products. >> right. >> the reality is the vast majority of our distributers are our customers who have decided to become a distributer -- >> so you're saying your distributers are...
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we'll tell you why and get a school administrator to weigh-in on that move by those educators. t recommended it. and that makes me feel pretty good about it. and then i heard about a study looking at multivitamins and the long term health benefits. and what do you know? they used centrum silver in the study. makes me feel even better, that's what i take. sorry, we take. [ male announcer ] centrum. the most recommended. most preferred. most studied. centrum, always your most complete. >>> teachers are boycotting a standardized test at a seattle high school. 19 teachers refused to give the measures of academic progress test after seattle's school district decided to factor the exam into teacher's evaluations. teachers say the test is flawed. >> i'm happy to have anyone come in and look at my work. it's just that i don't think they should be tested by this test. >> they adopted it for $4 million. why would they adopt a test they haven't vetted? they haven't made sure is a line to our curriculum? i think there's a clear conflict of interest. >> the test is not required in washingto
we'll tell you why and get a school administrator to weigh-in on that move by those educators. t recommended it. and that makes me feel pretty good about it. and then i heard about a study looking at multivitamins and the long term health benefits. and what do you know? they used centrum silver in the study. makes me feel even better, that's what i take. sorry, we take. [ male announcer ] centrum. the most recommended. most preferred. most studied. centrum, always your most complete....
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the for-profit education company apollo continues to report declining enrollment, not good, the stock is down. big name you know, unexpected profits at wd-40, up. and more money processing global payments, that's up nicely, and the datea storage company expecs more in the future, it's up quite nicely, too. microsoft sold 60 million licenses for windows operating system, in the last week. i own microsoft, it's up 9 cents. the dow industrials up 50 points as we speak. i've got more proof that a government will tax you no matter what you do. buy a fuel efficient car, try to save gas and help the environment and they'll still tax you. you really can't make this stuff up. we'll deal with it next and look at this quote. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our teams have the information you want when
the for-profit education company apollo continues to report declining enrollment, not good, the stock is down. big name you know, unexpected profits at wd-40, up. and more money processing global payments, that's up nicely, and the datea storage company expecs more in the future, it's up quite nicely, too. microsoft sold 60 million licenses for windows operating system, in the last week. i own microsoft, it's up 9 cents. the dow industrials up 50 points as we speak. i've got more proof that a...
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we'll tell you why and get a school administrator to weigh-in on that move by those educators. you had your shoulder pointed, you kept your eyes on your target. let's do it again -- watch me. just like that one... [ male announcer ] the durability of the volkswagen passat. pass down something he will be grateful for. that's the power of german engineering. ♪ back to you. >>> teachers are boycotting a standardized test at a seattle high school. 19 teachers refused to give the measures of academic progress test after seattle's school district decided to factor the exam into teacher's evaluations. teachers say the test is flawed. >> i'm happy to have anyone come in and look at my work. it's just that i don't think they should be tested by this test. >> they adopted it for $4 million. why would they adopt a test they haven't vetted? they haven't made sure is a line to our curriculum? i think there's a clear conflict of interest. >> the test is not required in washington state. seattle public schools representatives have not commented on the uproar, noted school principal author a
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alabama, everyone sort of ridicules the education of the school. >> which is not fair. >> they're up to 75%. they're not getting the same kids. and we've talked about off camera, notre dame gets the best of the best in terms of students and athletes put together. >> they do. they get the best -- i'm going to say because of their brand and they're so famous and so symbolically catholic. they get the best from the catholic high schools all around the country. >> right. >> i want to bring in cnbc's own distinguished notre dame alumni. most distinguished. her name is mary thompson. mary's coming to us from miami. first of all, good evening, mary. >> reporter: good evening to you, larry. wish you were here. it's been a great weekend. >> actually, i wish i were here too. i want to ask you, is god on notre dame's side tonight? how do you handicap this? >> well, the other night on notre dame's side -- so that for sure. >> how is the alabama side? in fact, step back a minute. what's the whole atmosphere there? is it tense? is it playful? is it just excitement and enthusiasm? how do you read i
alabama, everyone sort of ridicules the education of the school. >> which is not fair. >> they're up to 75%. they're not getting the same kids. and we've talked about off camera, notre dame gets the best of the best in terms of students and athletes put together. >> they do. they get the best -- i'm going to say because of their brand and they're so famous and so symbolically catholic. they get the best from the catholic high schools all around the country. >> right....
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organizations are waking up to the importance of the issue but trying to do education. buyer beware. when you buy a trinket to place on your mantle piece it is a beautiful carved ivory you are supporting organized crime, terrorism and driving animals towards extinction. that is starting to gain traction in southeast asia. the growth of the middle class in places like china that feeds demand for, say, shark fins, is allowing more and more people to afford these types of luxury items. it is a display of wealth. the key is for governments to step up and engage in enforcement and education to help people understand the true cost of what they are doing. >> exactly. before we leave i want to show people an idea of where the elephants live in africa. we have a graphic we can show you. you can see where they live there in red. as you know the elephant population is shrinking. rate of poaching going back up again is it conceivable it could can wipe out certain populations all together? >> it is absolutely conceivable. there is a great deal of concern that by the middle of the ce
organizations are waking up to the importance of the issue but trying to do education. buyer beware. when you buy a trinket to place on your mantle piece it is a beautiful carved ivory you are supporting organized crime, terrorism and driving animals towards extinction. that is starting to gain traction in southeast asia. the growth of the middle class in places like china that feeds demand for, say, shark fins, is allowing more and more people to afford these types of luxury items. it is a...
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a lot of well educated americans are absolute dunses when it comes to the subject of football. >> my lack of knowledge of the game is a little bit embarrassing. >> by this point in my life i should really know football. i have to admit i still don't. >> i'm here to learn something about football because i don't know anything. >> reporter: this bostonnian by way of europe has seen one game and described the action. >> lots of action happening quickly. everyone piling up on top of each other. then they were kind of restarting themselves and then it happened again. >> reporter: for such football illiterates a cram session in football 101 was held this past week in boston. and none too soon. its team the patriots led by heart throb quarterback tom brady has a big play-off game today. not knowing football leaves you on the side lines. >> what is the object of football? >> a touchdown. yes. reporter: class instructor former athletic director at boston college had his work cut out for him. what's the most basic question? >> who is the guy that lines up behind the guy that snaps it or center
a lot of well educated americans are absolute dunses when it comes to the subject of football. >> my lack of knowledge of the game is a little bit embarrassing. >> by this point in my life i should really know football. i have to admit i still don't. >> i'm here to learn something about football because i don't know anything. >> reporter: this bostonnian by way of europe has seen one game and described the action. >> lots of action happening quickly. everyone...
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educating young folks on what it takes to hear great sound. shibani: tell me about the business of headphones. like i said, they are now about identity and showing off a personality. they are also very expensive. >> just the business of headphones driven by smart phones and tablets. you can get a full experience with high quality headphones. with our technology that we started with pete's by dr. dre, now we are doing something like pure monster sound. it is a very moving experience. shibani: tell me about the celebrity performance. >> really the people respect the people who are our brand advocates. we have a tyson beckford exhibit here. we also listed drew breese who just signed on with us. they can deliver a very powerful message that monster as a company cannot. shibani: let's get these guys involved. they are the partners bringing out the message. tyson, you are bringing the artistic side to headphones. >> yes, we are. we are bringing fashion as well. these are the bands that you can take from the top of this and switch them out. you are f
educating young folks on what it takes to hear great sound. shibani: tell me about the business of headphones. like i said, they are now about identity and showing off a personality. they are also very expensive. >> just the business of headphones driven by smart phones and tablets. you can get a full experience with high quality headphones. with our technology that we started with pete's by dr. dre, now we are doing something like pure monster sound. it is a very moving experience....
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born and educated in paris, raised in normandy. welcome to the program. >> thank you for having me. stuart: we find it hard to believe french socialists are having second thoughts about a 75% tax which we thought they love the. are they missing gerard depardieu? >> i guess they are. we are not surprised that people are reacting so vibrantly to this punishing tax rate. i am always astounded that to realize lawmakers are actually surprised that taxpayers won't allow them to subject them to these punishing rates. stuart: i want to move to a second subject. i understand that the government in paris is actively moving against american corporations accusing them of non-payment for avoiding taxation. what are they doing and is that statement accurate? >> it is accurate but it is a typical french government response, reminds me of my 8-year-old, the dog ate my homework type of thing. this is a high taxation that is complaining it has -- the deuce with the golden age because of its high taxes and instead of actually doing some in your thinking and thinking what do we do to retain, what can w
born and educated in paris, raised in normandy. welcome to the program. >> thank you for having me. stuart: we find it hard to believe french socialists are having second thoughts about a 75% tax which we thought they love the. are they missing gerard depardieu? >> i guess they are. we are not surprised that people are reacting so vibrantly to this punishing tax rate. i am always astounded that to realize lawmakers are actually surprised that taxpayers won't allow them to subject...
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so it doesn't crowd out the investments we need to make in people and education and job training and science and medical research, all the things that help us grow. step by step, we've made progress towards that goal. over the past two years i've signed into law about $1.4 trillion in spending cuts. two weeks ago i signed into law more than $600 billion in new revenue. by making sure the wealthiest americans begin to pay their fair share. when you add the money that we'll save in interest payments on the debt, all together that adds up to a total of about $2.5 trillion in deficit reduction over the past two years. not counting the $400 billion already saved from winding down the wars in iraq and afghanistan. so we've made progress. we are moving towards our ultimate goal of getting to a $4 trillion reduction. and there will be more deficit reduction when congress decides what to do about the $1.2 trillion in automatic spending cuts that have been pushed off until next month. the fact is, though, we can't finish the job of deficit reduction through spending cuts alone. the cuts we've
so it doesn't crowd out the investments we need to make in people and education and job training and science and medical research, all the things that help us grow. step by step, we've made progress towards that goal. over the past two years i've signed into law about $1.4 trillion in spending cuts. two weeks ago i signed into law more than $600 billion in new revenue. by making sure the wealthiest americans begin to pay their fair share. when you add the money that we'll save in interest...
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. >> i like that, education the conversation from twitter -- >> we've -- >> on air. >> exactly. that's what we're doing. >> it's interesting. we have seen the dollar rallying. the question is will it last, tell become a theme for 2013. >> exactly. >> a couple of other things we'll explore. the latest news in tech from sin city. the consumer electronics show is getting into full swing. we'll also be live on the ground in madrid as spanish banking giants meet with unions about job cuts. >>> and ubs executives testifying on the stands and culture of the swiss bank. >>> then we'll head to detroit for the latest on boeing after fuel leaks and a fire involving their 787 dreamliners and a boston airport. >> and oil, as well. >>> asia demand is growing, the oil price may act as a break in the world economy. the energy revolution will have a global impact in oil flows toward asia. and the global shift is underpinned by huge energy investments. we are going to be talking about u.s. energy. >> yeah -- exactly. we're also seeing reports about how u.s. oil import will be at the lowest in 25
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then they talk about education reform. a few years later, ted kennedy, in the middle of the iraq war, says, i think, some absolutely nasty things about george w. bush. is the favor returned? they invite teddy kennedy, you know, to austin, texas, or to george h.w. bush's library and the family is there, and kennedy returned the favor. it's like you can get tough. you can even get ugly, but you get to stay in the game and talk to people who you -- nobody disagreed with george w. bush more than teddy kennedy. >> exactly right. >> teddy kennedy and george w. bush never made it personal. got ugly, got angry, but it wasn't personal in the end. >> they passed the most historic education laws that we've had in a century. and it shows the value of investing in relationships. you know, i think people kind of scoff at that a little bit, but it's true when you actually meet with each other and get to know each other, it's a lot harder to demonize the other people. and you can start to understand where people are coming from and what t
then they talk about education reform. a few years later, ted kennedy, in the middle of the iraq war, says, i think, some absolutely nasty things about george w. bush. is the favor returned? they invite teddy kennedy, you know, to austin, texas, or to george h.w. bush's library and the family is there, and kennedy returned the favor. it's like you can get tough. you can even get ugly, but you get to stay in the game and talk to people who you -- nobody disagreed with george w. bush more than...
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education, health care. just one example is today people know more about their cars than they do their bodies which is kind of shocking. you get in the car and get the data and information and time to go to the shop. you have no idea when your body needs to go in to the shop. you wait until you get sick. quantified self and monitoring and analyzing themselves is going to be a huge trend. >> do you -- does the notion of hardware interest you much at all? we hear about wearable computers. goog wl the glasses. >> hardware is the word hard. hardware is tough. it's capital intensive and you have inventory issues. we love software and virtual businesses and marketplaces. we love it when you can go like this and fix a bug and look at hardware and software is where the action is. >> you have a favorite child of them all in. >> i love them all. love them all. you know, i think, you know, you can't -- cannot not like twitter. tumblr looks fantastic. we have a company on the west coast to change the way video is advert
education, health care. just one example is today people know more about their cars than they do their bodies which is kind of shocking. you get in the car and get the data and information and time to go to the shop. you have no idea when your body needs to go in to the shop. you wait until you get sick. quantified self and monitoring and analyzing themselves is going to be a huge trend. >> do you -- does the notion of hardware interest you much at all? we hear about wearable computers....
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these are -- we have given to the government the role of educating our children. i think that's a bad idea in the first place, very bad idea. but if we say that the government can mandate in in case a certain prayer, you must-- all schools pray our father. and we should also be totally open to the idea of another legislator or another court saying that bypass saj age of t koran should be mandated in the school? do you we want that? very good answer. >> you're correctly uncomfortable with the the government pushing a specific dogma and i share that. on the other hand, government schools push a certain dogma every day. i mean, textbooks, push a certain world view, a political view, in fact, a religious view on kids and never called on it. >> tucker, you're exactly right. in a perfect world where the government school totally supports our values, i would say that's wonderful. the problem, however, and i agree with the legislator in his, the desire for prayer to be in school, is that it's not practical at this point. my suggestion is this: my suggestion is this: if we
these are -- we have given to the government the role of educating our children. i think that's a bad idea in the first place, very bad idea. but if we say that the government can mandate in in case a certain prayer, you must-- all schools pray our father. and we should also be totally open to the idea of another legislator or another court saying that bypass saj age of t koran should be mandated in the school? do you we want that? very good answer. >> you're correctly uncomfortable with...
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they could literally do a reset as our friend herb says that would be like apollo and itt educational. that would be your nightmare. and otherwise the company is making a lot of money. >> andrew, given your experience with those two guy, do you have an opinion that you would share? >> we were talking about it yesterday. my accepts is that when bill ackman is successful, it's a grand slam. but when he's unsuccessful, he sometimes strikes out. dan lobe more generally has a greater consistency to it. the ultimate results may not be that different, but it makes it harder in my mind to therefore make a judgment, so i'm probably with jim in terms of throwing up my hands. but that's my quick analysis. >> i have some hong kong dollar calls that i still would like to sell either one of you guys. >> people like canadian pacific this morning. >> how about your partnership interest in that target -- >> i got some of that, too, along with my hong kong dollar options. >> if you're a rino, you did not mean the horrible neighborhood comment to make a judgment. i think that your video analysis was imp
they could literally do a reset as our friend herb says that would be like apollo and itt educational. that would be your nightmare. and otherwise the company is making a lot of money. >> andrew, given your experience with those two guy, do you have an opinion that you would share? >> we were talking about it yesterday. my accepts is that when bill ackman is successful, it's a grand slam. but when he's unsuccessful, he sometimes strikes out. dan lobe more generally has a greater...
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fiscal, education, immigration, infrastructure, health care costs. i can go on and on. even the guns issue. >> the show is over. thank you for being here. >> it's a pleasure. >>> thank you, david. have a great weekend, everybody. right now it's time for "squawk on the street." >>> good friday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl with melissa lee, jim cramer, david faber at the new york stock exchange. let's look at futures on a friday morning. mild action here. we are paying attention to the mutual fund inflows. as for europe, disappointing industrial production numbers in spain and the uk. but the euro is at a nine-month high this morning. we begin with the s&p, a five-year high. a lot riding on bank earnings. the report's not perfect. american express joining the list of financials that are cutting jobs. >>> best buy's troubles continue. they're not the only retailer under pressure this morning. jcpenney capping a bad week. >>> boeing under official view as a probe is taken on the plane. a cracked inshield and oil leak. >>> remember a cheaper iphone? a
fiscal, education, immigration, infrastructure, health care costs. i can go on and on. even the guns issue. >> the show is over. thank you for being here. >> it's a pleasure. >>> thank you, david. have a great weekend, everybody. right now it's time for "squawk on the street." >>> good friday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl with melissa lee, jim cramer, david faber at the new york stock exchange. let's look at futures on a...
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. >> thank you for bringing us up to speed and educating us on some of this today. we'd love to have you in studio, maybe talk a little bit more about how you've been hiring and how things are impacting. come back again. >> thank you. >> coming up the faa set to announce a special review of boeing's dreamliner. we will ask an analyst about itu power consumption in china, n impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses living with moderate to semeans living with pain.is it could also mean living with joint damage. help relieve the pain and stop the damage with humira, adalimumab. for many adults with moder
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we're always trying to educate people that probably isn't the best approach. >> scott, this is rich bernstein. you just mentioned you were on the vanguard board. and obviously one of vanguard's big issues is management fees and trying to telling people you shouldn't pay high fees to managers. endowments in general have been still rushing towards alternative investments. where management fees were extraordinarily high. i was wondering if there was an inconsistency there in your dealing with vanguard and maybe what endowments are doing with manager fees? >> no. no. the large endowments have full teams of very talented people who can go out and talk to, you know, investment firms. we interviewed 400 or 500 firms a year. so we have the expertise and the team to do that. we can get access to the very best alternative managers that like having the long-term patient capital. the typical retail investor, of course, is not going to be able to do that. and you would not want them to get in to sort of second-tier funds in the alternative area because they are just going to pay a lot of fees and not goin
we're always trying to educate people that probably isn't the best approach. >> scott, this is rich bernstein. you just mentioned you were on the vanguard board. and obviously one of vanguard's big issues is management fees and trying to telling people you shouldn't pay high fees to managers. endowments in general have been still rushing towards alternative investments. where management fees were extraordinarily high. i was wondering if there was an inconsistency there in your dealing...
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and the biggest growth industry right now is this problem where people are trying to educate wealthy kids on how to be normal. so what the parents have done are hire other people to teach their kids about financial values. >> an airplane that other people are on with you. >> it's called coach. and seats are smaller. >> i love having this conversation with a lot of my very wealthy friends because it's interesting. and i love saying what are going to do with the money, are you really going to leave to them? >> and again we shouldn't be feel for them, but if we want to understand the wealthy, this is the issue that they talk about, think about, worry about, more than anything else. >> when they change the tax rules at the beginning of of the year so they've stuck them all with $5 million for fear that it would go down to $1 million, so they've actually set up the trust funds the last few months for them. so these kids are now richer. >> a lot of people that $10 million exemption caused many of the wealthy to write $10 million checks for their kids because they thought we'll never get th
and the biggest growth industry right now is this problem where people are trying to educate wealthy kids on how to be normal. so what the parents have done are hire other people to teach their kids about financial values. >> an airplane that other people are on with you. >> it's called coach. and seats are smaller. >> i love having this conversation with a lot of my very wealthy friends because it's interesting. and i love saying what are going to do with the money, are you...
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but only 6.5 percent of those came here based on unique education or skills. they wanted visas for unskilled labor but stands behind having employers do background checks. rubio wants four or five laws passed rather than an omnibus bill that is easily blocked. he wants to make it easier for those with skills engineers and tech savvy immigrants. the president wants a pathway to citizenship for those already here and vowed to help children of illegal immigrants. >> these are young people who study in our schools, play in our neighborhoods, friends with our kids. they pledge allegiance to our flag. they are americans in their heart, in their minds, in every single way but one, on paper. >> if the president wants to over hall immigration he will need to convince big labor to get on board. marco rubio sees this as a gateway issue for hispanic voters which could lead to some migration to the republican party if successful. 70 percent of the 12 and a half million latino voters cast votes for the president in the last election. >> thanks. >> let's get to the headlines
but only 6.5 percent of those came here based on unique education or skills. they wanted visas for unskilled labor but stands behind having employers do background checks. rubio wants four or five laws passed rather than an omnibus bill that is easily blocked. he wants to make it easier for those with skills engineers and tech savvy immigrants. the president wants a pathway to citizenship for those already here and vowed to help children of illegal immigrants. >> these are young people...
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we have an education problem, with the end consumer. and the housing market. but i do agree, and i happened to catch a bit earlier, that you know, looking at a house as an investment versus utility, that dynamic has been ebbing and flowing. i hope it stays with the latter. because i think the former and all the home equity loans and all the college educations paid for has never fully been vetted and accounted for. >> so rick can i just try this another way. let's say you were going to get a new carburetor for one of your 1965 lincolns out there and the guy at the auto parts store recognized you, rick santelli, i'm thinking about getting a mortgage now. is now the time to do it or are rates going to go lower or higher? >> do it now. do it now. do it now. i've been saying that for the last year or so. and i still think it's a wonderful idea. i think it's a speck in history, this is all for the buyers that can get financing. no doubt. >> john, what's your take on the direction of mortgage rates? >> i think that they're not going to move a lot this year. i think t
we have an education problem, with the end consumer. and the housing market. but i do agree, and i happened to catch a bit earlier, that you know, looking at a house as an investment versus utility, that dynamic has been ebbing and flowing. i hope it stays with the latter. because i think the former and all the home equity loans and all the college educations paid for has never fully been vetted and accounted for. >> so rick can i just try this another way. let's say you were going to get...